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A Day's Work
by Anthony Auerbach
video, 224 mins, 2003
Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander’s Atlas des Nördlichen
Gesternten Himmels (1863) is the companion to the catalogue
known as the Bonner Durchmusterung, a sky survey undertaken
by Argelander and his assistants in 1852. The survey recorded the
position and estimated visual magnitude of 324,198 stars visible
with the 78mm Bonn telescope. This information was inscribed in
an atlas of forty sheets. An austere monument to sytematised knowlege,
Argelander’s engraved atlas renounced nearly all the conventions
of the tradition to which it belongs and displays a nakedly disorganised
cosmos. An ordinary day in the studio. A table is spread with a
sheet from the atlas, a worker is engaged in systematically erasing
all the data on the map. Noises off.
see
also Corrected Edition
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